If you’re a more knowledgeable Air Jordan enthusiast, upon first glance these samples might not seem like anything special since you know this colorway of the Air Jordan 14 Low did release. But look closer and you’ll remember that the retail version of the OG 14 Low in the North Carolina colorway opted for the perforated upper rather than this solid leather version seen here. And that’s what makes these so rare. With this salesman sample, we can see that the original plan for the “Tarheels” colorway of the Air Jordan 14 Low was to feature the same construction as the “Ginger” and “Royal” versions with a smooth upper, but somewhere down the line it was changed to the 14’s perforated leather build. There’s your Air Jordan history lesson for the day. Take a look at this rare sample “Tarheels” colorway via eBay, and let us know which version you prefer.